Closed BetaNow onboarding founding Indian law firms

In-house teams handling litigation or disputes rarely have the bandwidth to build a first-principles brief on every matter before looping in outside counsel. Uploading a matter's documents to a CaseDesk workspace returns case strategy, applicable law, precedent, and a timeline — a structured starting point for the first internal conversation, rather than a raw document dump.

Where CaseDesk fits — and where it doesn't

CaseDesk's Workspace is built for litigation and dispute matters: a posture (Petitioner, Respondent, Mediator, or Adjudicator), a nine-agent analysis, and drafting for notices, replies, and applications. It is not built for contract drafting, contract-lifecycle management, or general compliance tracking — if that's the primary need, CaseDesk is the wrong tool for it.

A shared record between in-house and outside counsel

Team Collaboration's role-based access lets in-house counsel and outside counsel work from the same matter workspace, so the analysis, research, and drafts don't live in two disconnected places.

Evaluating CaseDesk for your team

CaseDesk is in closed beta, onboarding founding Indian organisations. See pricing or request a demo with a matter from your own docket.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is CaseDesk built for contract review or compliance tracking?

No — CaseDesk's Workspace is built around litigation and dispute matters (Petitioner, Respondent, Mediator, or Adjudicator postures) and drafting notices, replies, and applications. It isn't a contract-lifecycle-management or compliance-tracking tool.

Can outside counsel and our in-house team use the same workspace?

Yes — role-based access lets a firm bring multiple people into one matter workspace, each scoped to what they need to see, while the matter stays isolated to your organisation.